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Toronto Maple Leafs: Can Auston Matthews Exceed ESPN Prediction

Wednesday morning EPSN released their 2023-24 predictions for each player across the National Hockey League, including Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews. Many considered that the 2022-23 season was a down year for the Toronto Maple Leafs first

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Published: 1 year ago

Recent draft picks set to restock Marlies roster

It’s no secret that the Leafs have struggled to supplement their star-studded core with young, up-and-coming talent over the last few years. That tide may finally be turning, however, with 2021 second-rounder Matthew Knies stepping in and looking t

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Published: 1 year ago

5 NHL players with the most to prove this season

NHL players, like most athletes, will try to use anything they can as motivation. An opponent even mildly downplays them while talking to reporters? Instant bulletin-board material. But players' motivations go far beyond petty rivalries, of course. S

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Published: 1 year ago

4 Toronto Maple Leafs Prospects to Watch in Traverse City

The Toronto Maple Leafs will send 26 prospects to Traverse city this weekend for a four-team tournament. Over the span of four days, the Toronto Maple Leafs will take on the prospects of the Columbus Blue Jackets, Dallas Stars and Detroit Red Wings i

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Published: 1 year ago

2023-24 Maple Leafs predictions: Ryan Reaves plays less than 65 games, finishes top 15 in hits

Although the signing of Ryan Reaves on the first day of free agency raised a mix of emotions among many fans – myself included – it will be enjoyable to watch him hit and fight a ton in a Maple Leafs uniform this coming season. The 36-year-old si

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Toronto Maple Leafs: Who Will be the First Player Traded this Season?

Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving, who was hired on May 31, 2023, a few days after Memorial Day, had a tidy, quiet summer. He crossed off a few things on his to-do list: he signed some free agents on July 1; got star center Auston Ma

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Published: 1 year ago

Hamilton set to pay homage to Pat Quinn with 'new look' Parkdale Arena

The City of Hamilton is set to honour former NHL player, coach and general manager Pat Quinn with a "new look" and rededication ceremony to the Pat Quinn Arena (Parkdale Arena).

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Published: 1 year ago

Sergachev still bothered by loss to Leafs: 'We should've won the Cup'

On the cusp of a new season, Lightning defenseman Mikhail Sergachev said he's still "pissed off" about Tampa Bay's first-round exit at the hands of the Toronto Maple Leafs this past spring."In my head, we should've won the Cup," Sergachev said, per S

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Leafs’ Matthew Knies Has Big Plans for the 2023-24 NHL Season

The post Leafs’ Matthew Knies Has Big Plans for the 2023-24 NHL Season appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Matthews Knies is looking forward to a big season for the Toronto Maple Leafs and it starts at the rookie tournament. The post Leafs’ Matthe

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Three Reasons Why the Maple Leafs Love Calle Jarnkrok

The post Three Reasons Why the Maple Leafs Love Calle Jarnkrok appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. One of the quiet, but key, pieces of the Toronto Maple Leafs lineup is Calle Jarnkrok. What does he bring to the team? The post Three Reasons Why the Map

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Atlantic Notes: Knies, Savoie, Komarov

Matthew Knies gave the Toronto Maple Leafs some solid playoff hockey as a rookie just weeks after wrapping up his collegiate career, posting four points in seven games and even sliding into a top-six role at times. Unfortunately, his postseason was c

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Published: 1 year ago

Lightning still ‘pissed off’ after playoff loss to Maple Leafs

Despite finishing below the Maple Leafs in a top-heavy Atlantic Division, the Lightning core carried two rings and a boatload of experience into last May’s showdown and never considered themselves underdogs. The Leafs needed three overtime victorie

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